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    <name>Musical Work / Ouvrage musical</name>
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            <text>flute / flûte</text>
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          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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              <text>Umoja</text>
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              <text>In its original form, Umoja, the Swahili word for Unity and the first principle&#13;
of the African Dispora holiday Kwanzaa, was compose a simple song for women's&#13;
choir. It embodied a sense of 'tribal unity', through the feel of a drum circle, the sharing&#13;
of history through traditional “call and response” form and the repetition of a memorable&#13;
sing-song melody. It was rearranged into woodwind quintet form during the genesis of&#13;
Coleman’s chamber music ensemble, Imani Winds, with the intent of providing an&#13;
anthem that celebrated the diverse heritages of the ensemble itself.&#13;
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Almost two decades later from the original, the orchestral version brings an expansion and&#13;
sophistication to the short and sweet melody, beginning with sustained ethereal passages&#13;
that float and shift from a bowed vibraphone, supporting the introduction of the melody&#13;
by solo violin. Here the melody is a sweetly singing in its simplest form with an earnest&#13;
reminiscent of Appalachian style music. From there, the melody dances and weaves&#13;
throughout the instrument families, interrupted by dissonant viewpoints led by the&#13;
brass and percussion sections, which represent the clash of injustices, racism and hate&#13;
that threatens to gain a foothold in the world today. Spiky textures turn into an aggressive&#13;
exchange between upper woodwinds and percussion, before a return to the melody&#13;
as a gentle reminder of kindness and humanity. Through the brass led ensemble tutti, the&#13;
journey ends with a bold call of unity that harkens back to the original anthem.&#13;
Umoja has seen the seen the creation of many versions, that are like siblings to one another,&#13;
similar in many ways, but each with a unique voice that is informed by Coleman’s ever&#13;
evolving creativity and perspective.&#13;
​&#13;
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“This version honors the simple melody that ever was, but is now a full exploration into the&#13;
meaning of freedom and unity. Now more than ever, Umoja has to ring as a strong and beautiful&#13;
anthem for the world we live in today.”</text>
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          <name>Creator</name>
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              <text>Coleman, Valerie</text>
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          <name>Source</name>
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              <text>&lt;a href="https://www.vcolemanmusic.com/umoja-anthem-of-unity.html"&gt;https://www.vcolemanmusic.com/umoja-anthem-of-unity.html&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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          <name>Format</name>
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              <text>10-20 minutes</text>
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              <text>2000-</text>
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